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It was gr8 to see all the lines there at the Jerra watering hole every Tuesday, Kates ford green 33, Andrews Wine red 33, Andrews black 32, Andrews purple 32, Shauns white 33, Jayces 32 or E's Bling Bling, NiKs white 32, Ewens Black 33, Leighs Black 33, my silver 32, and Mark the drunk :PBJ: . Then the 31's showed up and Boosted the numbers further and bought a few sheilas wiff em.

Yeah - Good Times :P

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It was gr8 to see all the lines there at the Jerra watering hole every Tuesday, Kates ford green 33, Andrews Wine red 33, Andrews black 32, Andrews purple 32, Shauns white 33, Jayces 32 or E's Bling Bling, NiKs white 32, Ewens Black 33, Leighs Black 33, my silver 32,  and Mark the drunk :PBJ: . Then the 31's showed up and Boosted the numbers further and bought a few sheilas wiff em.

Yeah - Good Times  :D

Second that! Good times,fer sure!

Second that! Good times,fer sure!

you ACT peep's really have it all worked out.......wish we were closer so we could spend some time at the tavern with you all. :D Have a drink for me 2nite Jayce.........Cheers Stace (& Pauly)

i had the same thing done about 5 years ago, they ended up have to remove the cartlidge it was flapping around and getting caught, causing me to fall over with massive pain at random times. All very funny.

i had the same thing done about 5 years ago, they ended up have to remove the cartlidge it was flapping around and getting caught, causing me to fall over with massive pain at random times.  All very funny.

i wont laugh because i know what its like :P i just hope it heals quickly :(

hope it does to, try pumping your self with glucosimaine that shit is great.

hmm good point actually... took some drugs they gave me last night i was tripping all of a sudden everything started moving head started spinning... that was my sign to go to bed... woke up this morning feeling ok but i wont be taking those drugs again :)

Well, its on again tonight people! I have to say it again... Lets get some interest back into Tuesday nights, even if you cant bring a Skyline (who cares) just come for a good time with your fellow enthusiasts!!!!

If no one shows up within 2 weeks then Im giving up!! Cos I used to really look forward to Tuesday night, but now you dont know if anyone at all will be there!

I know I only started going about 6 or 7 months ago but the times when we filled up 2 tables (as Jayce said) were so much fun!

There is no excuse! Even if you have indoor sport or a buggered knee, there are ways to get there!

Anyway.... I will continue to go because I consider myself a DIE HARD ACT SAUer (I hope that Jayce will back me up here :D) and I even went to the Central coast for this club so how hard is it to make it to Jerra pub for a few dinks and laughs!!! Hmmmm????!!!! :D

Rant over...

I had a arthroscopy for some damaged cartridge :D limping around at the moment should be back up and walking fine within a week or two and then a month or two of strengthening etc

I have to go see a specialist about getting one, have a damaged arterial ligament. It sux arse because randomly my knee will lock up and ill fall to the ground in pain... doh!

Anyways I would come tonight, but im stuck at work till 11PM... doh again!

Well, its on again tonight people! I have to say it again... Lets get some interest back into Tuesday nights, even if you cant bring a Skyline (who cares) just come for a good time with your fellow enthusiasts!!!!

If no one shows up within 2 weeks then Im giving up!! Cos I used to really look forward to Tuesday night, but now you dont know if anyone at all will be there!

I know I only started going about 6 or 7 months ago but the times when we filled up 2 tables (as Jayce said) were so much fun!

There is no excuse! Even if you have indoor sport or a buggered knee, there are ways to get there!

Anyway.... I will continue to go because I consider myself a DIE HARD ACT SAUer (I hope that Jayce will back me up here :D) and I even went to the Central coast for this club so how hard is it to make it to Jerra pub for a few dinks and laughs!!! Hmmmm????!!!! :D

Rant over...

you make it sound like you were forced to go. no one was holding a gun to your head. you chose to go, just like others choose to go to trivia.....

well plan at this stage is to be out next week for a little while providing my knee is feeling better and yes i do have an excuse because if any of you punks even accidently knocked it i would be down on the ground in tears like beau is when you call him a a tool :D

and yea nick mine was not that bad before i went in for surgery but i couldnt run or do anything to adventurous or yes i would be down and out for a while :D

It sux arse because randomly my knee will lock up and ill fall to the ground in pain... doh!

Hmmm sounds like compression lock? try easing the clutch a little more when you're cornering instead of popping it straight out, you may lose a fraction of a second through your lap but you won't have the risk of sliding right off...... :P

Hmmm sounds like compression lock? try easing the clutch a little more when you're cornering instead of popping it straight out, you may lose a fraction of a second through your lap but you won't have the risk of sliding right off...... :rofl:

you nub

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